两个阶段的圣经故事:亚伯拉罕和以撒在15世纪的佛罗伦萨和约克

Q2 Arts and Humanities European Medieval Drama Pub Date : 2020-12-18 DOI:10.1484/j.emd.5.121753
P. Delcorno, C. Steenbrugge
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在中世纪晚期,《圣经》中亚伯拉罕和艾萨克的故事形成了一个理想的平台,以发展对上帝的绝对信仰以及家庭和社会内部的等级关系。通过思考费·贝尔卡里的佛罗伦萨圣器和约克·亚伯拉罕和艾萨克是如何参与并促进更广泛和多样化的“公共神学”的,本文认为,通过戏剧的表演,非宗教人士不仅可以接触到《圣经》,而且在挪用和改编其文本和信息的过程中也有代理权。同时,它展示了这些戏剧作为非专业企业,是如何深深植根于产生它们的社会的独特结构中的。
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A Biblical Story for Two Stages: Abraham and Isaac in Fifteenth-Century Florence and York
In the late Middle Ages, the Biblical biblical story of Abraham and Isaac formed an ideal platform to develop a discourse on absolute faith in God as well as on the hierarchical relationships within family and society. By considering how Feo Belcari’s Florentine sacra rappresentazione and the York Abraham and Isaac participated in — and contributed to — a broader and diversified ‘public theology’, this article argues that through the performance of dramas, lay people not only gained access to the Bible but also had agency in processes of appropriation and adaptation of its text and message. At the same time, it shows how these plays, as lay enterprises, were deeply embedded in the distinct fabrics of the societies that produced them.
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European Medieval Drama
European Medieval Drama Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: European Medieval Drama (EMD) is an annual journal published by Brepols. It was launched in 1997 in association with the International Conferences on Medieval European Drama organised at the University of Camerino, Italy, by Sydney Higgins between 1996 and 1999. The first four volumes of European Medieval Drama (1997-2000) published the Acts of these conferences. This series of conferences was suspended for the foreseeable future in 1999. At the Tenth Triennial Colloquium of the Société Internationale pour l"étude du Théâtre Médiéval (SITM), held in Groningen, the Netherlands, in August 2001, it was proposed that EMD should be published in association with SITM. This proposal has now been approved by all interested parties, and comes into effect as of spring 2002.
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